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“What comes after Facebook?” This is a question that’s being asked very frequently nowadays — and by people who, a few years ago, were struggling with email. I know people who still ask for their emails to be presented to them as printouts, who insist on writing in longhand (as in pen and paper) and then asking someone to “type the damn thing in.” But the fact that hey are asking the question means that it’s time for an answer. For a very large number of us today (nearly 700 million), Facebook has become an integral part of our lives. Facebook has had a profound impact on society. Many of us are in touch with old friends. We keep track of each others lives and don’t feel like complete strangers when we meet. We share aspects of our lives as well, and enjoy it when people appreciate our photographs. On a larger scale, Facebook has been given credit for political revolutions, for social and cultural movements. Facebook captures the zeitgeist of the first decade of the 21st century. I will always refer to the last ten years as the Facebook years.

A sentence with the present perfect can be found in:

a) “Facebook has had a profound impact on society.” (Third paragraph)

b) “… Facebook has been given credit for political revolutions…” (Third paragraph)

c) “But the fact that they are asking the question…” (Second paragraph)

d) “We keep track of each others lives…” (Third paragraph)

e) “I will always refer to the last ten years as the Facebook years.” (Third paragraph)